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Oh China

China to Recreate Dali’s Hometown
Published :1 September 2010
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Cadaqués, Spain, by Salvador Dali, 1922

Xiamen Bay
In an apparent plan to Xerox the world, China is planning to recreate Salvador Dali’s beloved port of Cadaqués, Spain in a hyperdevelopment in Xianen Bay. Designers hired by the mega-developers, China Merchants Zhangzhou, have made a reconnaissance mission to the Spanish town, 10,500 kilometres away, photographing it extensively and measuring it with theodolites. The 40-hectare Chinese version of Cadaqués won’t quite be a replica; it might be a bit Daliesque, in fact. While the mayor of Cadaqués is said to be pleased by the flattery, there might be little reason to preen with self-congratulation: China does it because it can. Chinese developers have already created miniatures of Paris, Dorchester and a 15-million-dollar copy of Michael Jackson’s Neverland ranch.





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Rohan
15 July 2011
02:52 AM
Oh come on, why you being hard on the Chinese???!
 
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